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#+NAME: fig:MEMALLOC
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[[./memory_allocator.drawio.png]]
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*** Box 1
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The diagram above mentions 3 particular implementations. The first box which is the
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standard THP(Transparent huge pages) utilised by modern allocators. THP initially
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emphasises on doing smalled allocations and as the number of allocations grows
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uses a technique which groups all smaller allocations together and when done
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converts them into a large page of size 4mb in allocators such as jemalloc.
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This approach does incur addtional operations such as grouping smaller allocations
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chaging the TLB entries (Adding more oppurtunity for TLB misses). Only once the
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huge page is created the TLB misses are reduced.
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*** Box 2
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Box 2 which refers to our current implementation always pre-allocates huge pages
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and untilises CHERI bounds to track each allocation inside the huge page. Allowing
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a single entry with the combination of bounds to provide block based behavoir in
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physically contigous memory while ensuring a pointer can only access a regoin
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within it's defined bounds.
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Another aspect to note is that the bounds can be of a dynamic size when defined. This is
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in contrast to defining multiple page entries which need to be fixed sizes which means
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they always incur multiple entries. In the current approach when the huge page size is
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hit a new one is created. The limitaton of this is appraoch being we are limited to the
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huge page set by the processor implementation (In our case the CHERI ARM v8.1).
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*** Box 3
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The 3rd box specifies an alternate appraoch by not using huge pages and required
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memory is not required to be physically contigous. In this approach the pointer
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stores all the metadata to the translation from virtual to physical addresses.
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*** Building up from the work of Box 2 and Box 3
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Box 2 and 3 from a high overview there is only minor difference which can be noted
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which is 1 uses huge pages and other does not. Both approaches can strip down the
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number intructions needed in modern allocators (Stripping away the need transitioning
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from smaller to larger pages). This document is yet to give an exact breakdown.
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As seen to the right of the diagram is a sample snippet of TC malloc from the paper
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(Beyond malloc efficiency to fleet allocators). This whole span function would not
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be required in our approach. The other benefit being easier get the approach by
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getting mmap embedded inside the allocator.
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*** Evaluation:
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- Amount of instructions that can be stripped away from the page aware
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memory allocator.
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- Comparing memory allocator with wall clock run time with the modified mmap and without the modified mmap.
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- CHERI purecap does incur additional instruction such as bound checks. Does this approach as a whole
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reduce the number of instructions as whole (Comparing CHERIpurecap instructions with memory allocator
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emitted vs regular ARMv8 clang program with the same allocator).
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% Created 2025-02-24 Mon 15:33
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% Created 2025-02-25 Tue 10:21
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% Intended LaTeX compiler: pdflatex
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\documentclass[11pt]{article}
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\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
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\section*{Future work}
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\label{sec:org4e66dc8}
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\label{sec:org69c56b9}
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This documents is decision making to highlight
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potential paths to take for this PhD.
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We will initially talk about the current expirement
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@@ -44,10 +44,10 @@ calls for larger allocators like Jemalloc.
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\subsection*{1. Current expirement: FAT pointer based range addresses}
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\label{sec:orgb9d89c6}
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\label{sec:org72b7f3a}
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\begin{center}
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\includegraphics[width=.9\linewidth]{./HighOverviewArchitecture.drawio.png}
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\label{orgb8f5fe3}
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\label{orge7449fe}
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\end{center}
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The objective of this expirement was to ensure we can use the CHERI bounds as
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@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ pointer using the Cheri compressed bounds mechanism. We implemented a simple
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allocator which uses this technique with a basic malloc and free.
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\subsubsection*{Objectives}
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\label{sec:org0ebfce1}
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\label{sec:org6aecc9c}
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\begin{itemize}
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\item How does the utilization of bounds for tracking memory
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allocations, in addition to security purposes, affect
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@@ -75,13 +75,13 @@ utilization?
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\end{itemize}
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\subsubsection*{Hardware}
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\label{sec:org5c66697}
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\label{sec:org679e3d0}
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\begin{itemize}
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\item ARM morello (Huge page size 1GB used)
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\end{itemize}
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\subsubsection*{Evaluation}
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\label{sec:orga66e547}
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\label{sec:org00dd6a3}
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We conducted tests of the FAT Pointer-based range addresses against Jemalloc,
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the default memory allocator for CHERIBSD, to assess the
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performance improvements enabled by a CHERI-based huge page-aware
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@@ -90,14 +90,14 @@ utilization?
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To comprehensively analyze the proposed allocator,
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we categorized benchmarks into two classes which are micro and
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macro benchmarks. Micro benchmarks comprise smaller C programs
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designed to target specific al- locator patterns, enabling us
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designed to target specific allocator patterns, enabling us
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to evaluate detailed aspects of the allocator’s behavior.
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Macro benchmarks, on the other hand, encompass larger,
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realworld C programs, allowing us to assess the allocator’s
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performance in more practical, real-world scenarios.
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\subsubsection*{limitation}
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\label{sec:org1aa7249}
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\label{sec:orga9c8652}
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\begin{itemize}
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\item Using Huge page still requires a TLB entry which could be mitigated
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(Refer to the FPGA work).
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@@ -107,11 +107,11 @@ bypass the TLB for address translation.
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\subsection*{2. Cheri RISCV to prevent using the TLB}
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\label{sec:orgcde003a}
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\label{sec:orgff20030}
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\begin{center}
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\includegraphics[width=200px]{./MainOverview.png}
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\label{orgfab8f7b}
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\label{orge10034a}
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\end{center}
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In the current ARM Morello setup, address
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@@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ implementation of a block-based allocator that can efficiently manage memory
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allocations and deallocations within defined bounds. Bypassing the TLB in RISC-V Tooba.
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\subsubsection*{Hardware modifications}
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\label{sec:org4c2f4f3}
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\label{sec:org684e10b}
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The Bluespec design of the RISC-V processor will be modified to allow
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certain memory operations to bypass the TLB. This means that when a pointer
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with encoded offset and bounds is used, the system can directly compute the
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@@ -137,10 +137,65 @@ dependency on the TLB, decreasing latency.
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and improving performance, especially for frequent memory operations.
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\subsection*{3. Allocator evaluation based on stripping instruction calls for larger allocators}
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\label{sec:org08c9e01}
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\label{sec:orge8c4354}
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\begin{center}
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\includegraphics[width=.9\linewidth]{./memory_allocator.drawio.png}
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\label{orge9efcc8}
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\label{orgaff7895}
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\end{center}
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\subsubsection*{Box 1}
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\label{sec:org19bde19}
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The diagram above mentions 3 particular implementations. The first box which is the
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standard THP(Transparent huge pages) utilised by modern allocators. THP initially
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emphasises on doing smalled allocations and as the number of allocations grows
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uses a technique which groups all smaller allocations together and when done
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converts them into a large page of size 4mb in allocators such as jemalloc.
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This approach does incur addtional operations such as grouping smaller allocations
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chaging the TLB entries (Adding more oppurtunity for TLB misses). Only once the
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huge page is created the TLB misses are reduced.
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\subsubsection*{Box 2}
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\label{sec:org31e2b6f}
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Box 2 which refers to our current implementation always pre-allocates huge pages
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and untilises CHERI bounds to track each allocation inside the huge page. Allowing
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a single entry with the combination of bounds to provide block based behavoir in
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physically contigous memory while ensuring a pointer can only access a regoin
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within it's defined bounds.
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Another aspect to note is that the bounds can be of a dynamic size when defined. This is
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in contrast to defining multiple page entries which need to be fixed sizes which means
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they always incur multiple entries. In the current approach when the huge page size is
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hit a new one is created. The limitaton of this is appraoch being we are limited to the
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huge page set by the processor implementation (In our case the CHERI ARM v8.1).
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\subsubsection*{Box 3}
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\label{sec:org28e0813}
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The 3rd box specifies an alternate appraoch by not using huge pages and required
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memory is not required to be physically contigous. In this approach the pointer
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stores all the metadata to the translation from virtual to physical addresses.
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\subsubsection*{Building up from the work of Box 2 and Box 3}
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\label{sec:org12eb9a0}
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Box 2 and 3 from a high overview there is only minor difference which can be noted
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which is 1 uses huge pages and other does not. Both approaches can strip down the
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number intructions needed in modern allocators (Stripping away the need transitioning
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from smaller to larger pages). This document is yet to give an exact breakdown.
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As seen to the right of the diagram is a sample snippet of TC malloc from the paper
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(Beyond malloc efficiency to fleet allocators). This whole span function would not
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be required in our approach. The other benefit being easier get the approach by
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getting mmap embedded inside the allocator.
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\subsubsection*{Evaluation:}
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\label{sec:org6f6e966}
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\begin{itemize}
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\item Amount of instructions that can be stripped away from the page aware
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memory allocator.
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\item Comparing memory allocator with wall clock run time with the modified mmap and without the modified mmap.
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\item CHERI purecap does incur additional instruction such as bound checks. Does this approach as a whole
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reduce the number of instructions as whole (Comparing CHERIpurecap instructions with memory allocator
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emitted vs regular ARMv8 clang program with the same allocator).
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\end{itemize}
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\end{document}
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